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■UNTIRING}, ,BKEOBTSi Untiring, almost ceaseless, efforts are mijdq.tQ reader this Stqrp as perfect an organisation as possible, and thoFinost Shopping Centre in Now Zealand. It is noiy the Headquarters •'fpr-' a vpry largo number of women, and wo 979 dajly attracting others.' ■" .This Btprq offPFS you tho Greatest Scopo for careful shopping. : Ypu. get' yoiir ' pipiiey's worth of Dependable Merchandise, and you got Prompt and Efficient Service.. T|ie pro-eminence of tliis Store! is unquestioned, its stoady expiiiisipfi attests jts supremacy. It is a Storo that endeavours at all tiuips to serve yoy right. .■ ■ I , ' QRIENTAL CARPETS AND RUCS. V ' . .The Selection of.theso Beautiful Carpets is as. yaried as the jnost /fastidious could desire. The Colours are Vivid and Rich,, and tl)o Designs 4 i are Quaint and Typical, of t|ip fest. . Another Interesting; Feature lsjfaa ' Value. .""■Webelieve that we are to-day asking the Very Lowest Prices that jt is possible to'ask for such'goods. MIRZAPO.RE CAJtPET SQUARES.,, ■ ' " • Thcso are Bqai(tiful Hand-piado,.lndian. Carpets,:tho Designs are • Distinctly Oriental and Artistic, 1 and the Colours employed are: Rich Shades bf Green, Blue, and Red. Prices are from '15. t0,20 per cent. below Regular Prices | i : . ■■■ • , 10ft. 6in. s 6ft 4in., 'at £4 5?, od,' • 9ft. 2in. x Gft. 3in., at-£4 7S. 6d,- • - 9ft.-7in. x Gft. 4in., at £4 .Ils. "6d. ■13ft. sip.'x Bft. sin., at £6 SS. Od.V ' 10ft.- 6in. x :7ft; sin., at £6 J6S. 6d. , ' 13ft. sin. x 9ft. 2in,, at £8 76.,6 d.', . ' . 13ft. 7in. x 9ft._sih., at £9 17S. 6d. 15ft, 2in. s lift, 10in.,"at. £13 IBS, ' : • ■ • , loft. Sin. x 10ft. 6in., at £14 SS. Od. 15ft. x 12ft.'3in., at £16 15S. 9d. THE " RAJAH " RUG. - A-Very Clover Imitation of tho Real Turkish Carpot, so good, i indeed, that one would easily. mistalie' it for. the Genuine Article. On a Crimson' Ground are Rich Turkish Patterns in Blue and Green., ' 7ft. 6in. x 9ft., at £2 9s. 6di ' . 1 . 9ft. x 9ft., at £2 19s. 6d, . 9ft.'x 10ft. 6in. at£3"9s." 6d. 10ft. Gin. x J2ft., at £4 12s. 6d. 10ft. 6in. x 13ft. 6in. at £5 ss.\ ' Also Jn Vestibule Sizos— 9ft. x 3ft., at £1 2S. 6d. ■ 12ft. x 3ft., at £1 9s. 6d. ' . ' GRECIAN ART- SQUARES. •g • i , . , , These Carpet Squares made especially for us, , and we can honestly recommend them. Being Reversible, they hfiyo Double the ' ; : Life of the ordinary Carpet. In Two-tone Colours in Blue, Green, and Crimson. .. : ' 9ft. x 10ft. 6in., at £3,55.' and £3 12s. Bd.' 10ft. 6in. x 12ft., at £4 7s. 6d. and ,£4 17s. 6d. 12ft. x 13ft. 6in. at £5 12s.'6d. : and £C SS. 12ft. x 15ft. at £6 10s. 6d. and £6 17s. 6d. - KIRKCALDIE & .STAINS. LTD. " ■■ . '■ ■ •• C 519 . r- 1 .-; •.• ' • . • '• • HANNAH'S RE-BtIILDING.' ':SALE is now on: ' BOOT BARGAINS FOR ALL PEOPLE. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES! ' ' HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF REDUCTIONS:- ' WOMEN'S GLAOE EVENIkG SHOES, .Reduced,, from 35.. Gd. to .Is. lid. Oiki S J ' biiUJSo, Boduced from 6s. Gd.to-3s, lid. • WOMEN'S PaWt BUCKLE SHOES. Koducad from 65.. 6d. to 3s. lid. WOMEN'S COLOURED SATIN SLIPPERS, Reduced from* ss.- Gd. to 2s. 11d. WOMTIN'S "PINETS" WALKING SHOES, Eeduccd from .19s. Gd, to ss, 6d. oms' CINE-BAB"SHOES,: Reduced from Gs. Gd. to 4s, 6d. WOMEN'S '"WOLFS" LACE SHOES, Reduced from, 17s. : Gd.- to 12s. 6d. . WOAIEN'S BE'IDED EVENING SHOES, Reduced froin■ 13s: Gd. to Bs. lid. 1 WOMEN'S "BUETS" WALKING SHOES, Reduced from 21s. to. 12s. 6( )> ' WOMEN'S AMERICAN';LACE BOOTS, Reduced from lis.Gd. to 7s. 11d. OMEN'S PATENT COUBT .SHOES/Reduced from 7s. Gd. to 4s.- 11d. MEN'S .CHROME BALS, Sewn, Reduced from 10s. Gd. ,to Bs. lid., • • THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS! " ' EVERY; PAIR; REDUCED! .. 1 ; AT HANNAH'S SALE. ; ; - - RETAIL STORES: LAMBTO N QUAY AND CUBA STREET. ''■■■■■ _. - . ■ ■■■■■.■-'. '■■■ - CBio '. 1 BARTLETT'S ■ " INDIA PROOF;"' STIN ■ POHTK A BABTLETT; . ANDTHIS / BESl r t VUJLUXULJ.U Are syuunyiuuus witii Pliowgtuvuio pIiOTOGBAPUEB (Oi AucUand). - / ; . , .WoUuigtoa Studios—7'WlLLlS STEEEI . Hal. 1233. lHetwe«ii Carroli's aud-'Uraud ilotalju . mHE HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its distinctiveness for sweetness X of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction.. It is'an ideal instrument, and is used by mußioiana of note. It has. proved its sup eriority ■' for years, and oharms by its sweet melody and powerful, yet eympathetb tone. , Inspect THE HAAhE at our wareliouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 34 Willis Street, .THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., . , GOQD CLOTHES ARE IN DEMAND A\HEN V ' " : '■ . TIMES ARE PROSPEROUS. - ■ mHE fact that 50, per cent. l mora high-class Tailoring has been done this autumn by ME ' ■ D.MILLIGAN proves that the people have money to spend, and that they recognise that at the ENGLKm TAILORING ROOMS; KELBURNE AVENUE, money invested in Good Clothes is spent to ad vantage. : , ; C 639 NOEWICH UNION UFB SOCIETY, ' P " E - EAELE ' ■ AUTHORISED & LICENSED SUEVETOB, , , AWAKITEA. HUNTEEVn.T.ti, {Tho Great British MUTUAL OFFICER 100 years old. QjUEVETS of all kinds undertaken ond attended'to promptly at Moderate Cost. NEWEST TABLES. LARGEST-BONUSES. 0885 GREATEST SECURITY, ■ ' • —' ctoqqaejd AND raousE, , ARCHITECT I^ INQUIRE FOB PAEWCTOAES-i OtllON BANK OF AUSTBALU i Per Cent Increasing Table. S Option Table. « BUILDINGS^ Leasehold Insurance, etc., eta, ; . EUMTEB STBEET. ' . '637 DIRECTORS in New Zealand s' H. D. BELL, Esq., K.C. IVT® LEO.. P. DAVIES, DR. A. K. NEWMAN. SUBGEON DENTIST (Lato Phil.,- U.S.A., and Edinburgh), . • - ' WOODWABD STBEET flVo,Doors from Lindsay's Corner). -HEAD OFFICE) NORWICH CHAMBERS Tel. 2870. , ~ , ' C 843 (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), - • ' J vWeiiINQTON, SEAFOBTH S. MACKENZIE, >—' O BAEBISTEB and SOLICITOR, A. E KEENOT (Inmanco Department). COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, " CUSIOMHQUSIs' 9UAX, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 253, 18 July 1908, Page 4

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